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Glynn Brothen

Glynn Brothen

Pub assaults land jail time

KAMLOOPS — Two men were sentenced to jail time yesterday for 'wanton and senseless violence' on three men outside of a pub more than three years ago. Jean-Claude A. Auger, 38, was sentenced to 75 and 45 days of imprisonment to be served concurrently for his assaults on Glen Dondaneau and Douglas Hart. Brian W....

Going loonie on April Fool’s Day

KAMLOOPS - Sometimes people work a little too hard for a coffee's worth of change. An April Fools' gag involving a quarter and a loonie glued to the sidewalk in front of a comic book store was a source of amusement for the store staff. "You'd be surprised at how hard people are willing to...

Judge to TRU trespasser: “They don’t want you there”

KAMLOOPS — A Kamloops man well known to local law courts took another swing and a miss in his fight against his ban from university grounds. Adrian Miller, born in 1985, was back again today to get the final word and Provincial Court Judge Stella Frame made it crystal clear. "They don't want you there...

Local group puts homelessness on centre stage

KAMLOOPS - This summer, members of the group "No Straight Lines" plan to deliver a live performance on the topic of homelessness. The group, made up of community agencies, organizations, concerned citizens, and volunteers all share the same goal of ending homelessness in the city. To prepare, group facilitators will collect stories from community members who have endured...

A high school book with sex, alcohol, drug use: Ban it?

IS IT IRONY? STUDENTS HAVE THEIR SAY KAMLOOPS — After a Kamloops father went public this week about his efforts to get a book banned from high school reading assignments, we took the conversation back to some South Kamloops Secondary school students. Dean Audet is pushing School District 73 and its partners to remove The...

Drug-trafficking charges dropped due to court delays

VERNON - A Vernon man charged with selling cocaine to an undercover officer had his charges dropped due to unreasonable court delays by a B.C. Supreme Court justice. David Steven Wear, charged with trafficking cocaine, first appeared in court in July of 2011. On March 20, Justice Frank Cole determined the lengthy trial delays violated his Charter...

Kamloops parent wants this ‘pornographic’ reading assignment banned

SEX, DRUG USE AND CURSE WORDS KAMLOOPS - The father of a Grade 10 student at South Kamloops Secondary wants a book banned from the school reading list as he considers its content inappropriate, including 'pornography.' Dean Audet expressed his concerns to School District 73, saying "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" contents are 'pornographic'...

Councillor Bepple resigns, cites health reasons

KAMLOOPS - City Councillor Nancy Bepple has announced her resignation from her position effective immediately due to health-related issues. “It has been a huge honour to serve the people of Kamloops.  My fellow councillors are dedicated and full of integrity, living by council’s principles to be responsive and accountable.  I have great respect for the...

New superintendent announced for School District 73

KAMLOOPS - Karl deBruijn, Assistant Superintendent for School District 73, will assume the role of superintendent of schools this summer. The selection was made by the district's Board of Education following a comprehensive consultation process with stakeholders, employees, parents, and community members. DeBruijn has worked as the district’s assistant superintendent for the past 11 years, overseeing district...